Order-disorder transitions in lattice gases with annealed reactive constraints
Abstract
We study equilibrium properties of catalytically-activated reactions taking place on a lattice of adsorption sites. The particles undergo continuous exchanges with a reservoir maintained at a constant chemical potential and react when they appear at the neighbouring sites, provided that some reactive conditions are fulfilled. We model the latter in two different ways: In the Model I some fraction of the {\em bonds} connecting neighbouring sites possesses special catalytic properties such that any two s appearing on the sites connected by such a bond instantaneously react and desorb. In the Model II some fraction of the adsorption {\em sites} possesses such properties and neighbouring particles react if at least one of them resides on a catalytic site. For the case of \textit{annealed} disorder in the distribution of the catalyst, which is tantamount to the situation when the reaction may take place at any point on the lattice but happens with a finite probability , we provide an exact solution for both models for the interior of an infinitely large Cayley tree - the so-called Bethe lattice. We show that both models exhibit a rich critical behaviour: For the annealed Model I it is characterised by a transition into an ordered state and a re-entrant transition into a disordered phase, which both are continuous. For the annealed Model II, which represents a rather exotic model of statistical mechanics in which interactions of any particle with its environment have a peculiar Boolean form, the transition to an ordered state is always continuous, while the re-entrant transition into the disordered phase may be either continuous or discontinuous, depending on the value of .
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@article{arxiv.1710.07934,
title = {Order-disorder transitions in lattice gases with annealed reactive constraints},
author = {Maxym Dudka and Olivier Bénichou and Gleb Oshanin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.07934},
year = {2018}
}
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38 pages, 13 figure